File a wishlist bug request in LTSP to introduce a
BLACKLIST_MODULES="module1,module2,..." lts.conf directive:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ltsp


Other than that, the reason you couldn't find some specific how-to for 
blacklisting modules on LTSP, is that the blacklisting process itself 
isn't LTSP-specific.

So in general, you search in google whatever you want without the "LTSP" 
part, and then you follow the same modify image/update image etc steps 
that you described in your last post.


So for your other problem, the first thing to test is if the clients can 
shutdown when they're NOT booted as LTSP clients. If they can't, you 
should google about it until you learn where to file the relevant bug 
report, e.g. in acpica or in the kernel itself.
The package maintainers then would direct you on what info they need in 
order to solve the bug.

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